Optical image lens assembly

ABSTRACT

An optical image lens assembly includes, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens element with positive refractive power and having a convex object-side surface, a second lens element with negative refractive power, a third lens element with negative refractive power and having a convex object-side surface and a concave image-side surface, and a fourth lens element with refractive power and having a concave image-side surface.

RELATED APPLICATIONS

The application claims priority to Taiwan Application Serial Number 100117102, filed May 16, 2011, which is herein incorporated by reference.

BACKGROUND

1. Technical Field

The present invention relates to an optical image lens assembly. More particularly, the present invention relates to a compact optical image lens assembly applicable to electronic products.

2. Description of Related Art

In recent years, with the popularity of mobile products with camera functionalities, the demand for compact optical image lens assemblies is increasing. The sensor of a conventional photographing camera is typically a CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) image sensor or a CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) sensor. As advanced semiconductor manufacturing technologies have allowed the pixel size of sensors to be reduced and compact optical image lens assemblies have gradually evolved toward higher megapixels, there is an increasing demand for compact optical image lens assemblies featuring better image quality.

A conventional compact optical image lens assembly in a portable electronic product typically utilizes a three-element lens structure. Such a conventional optical image lens assembly has a first lens element with positive refractive power, a second lens element with negative refractive power and a third lens element with positive refractive power. The first, second and third lens elements are arranged in this order from an object-side to an image-side. While the three-element lens structure is compact, it is not able to produce high quality images.

Another conventional compact optical image lens assembly provides a four-element lens structure. The first lens element and the second lens element of the four-element lens structure are two glass spherical lens elements which are attached to each other to form a doublet lens for eliminating chromatic aberration. However, this lens structure requires a longer total optical track length caused by insufficient degrees of freedom in setting system parameters due to too many spherical lenses allocated. Moreover, it is not easy to attach the glass lenses, and thus the manufacturing process for forming the glass doublet lenses is difficult.

SUMMARY

According to one aspect of the present disclosure, an optical image lens assembly includes, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens element, a second lens element, a third lens element and a fourth lens element. The first lens element with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface. The second lens element has negative refractive power. The third lens element with negative refractive power has a convex object-side surface and a concave image-side surface. The third lens element is made of plastic material, and the object-side surface and the image-side surface of the third lens element are aspheric. The fourth lens element with refractive power has a concave image-side surface. The fourth lens element is made of plastic material, and the object-side surface and the image-side surface of the fourth lens element are aspheric. When an axial distance between the second lens element and the third lens element is T23, an axial distance between the third lens element and the fourth lens element is T34, a focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, and a focal length of the third lens element is f3, the following relationships are satisfied:

0<T34/T23<1.5; and

−1.3<f/f3<−0.36.

According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an optical image lens assembly includes, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens element, a second lens element, a third lens element and a fourth lens element. The first lens element with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface. The second lens element has negative refractive power. The third lens element with negative refractive power has a convex object-side surface and a concave image-side surface. The third lens element is made of plastic material and the object-side surface and the image-side surface of the third lens element are aspheric. The fourth lens element with refractive power has a concave image-side surface. The fourth lens element is made of plastic material and the object-side surface and the image-side surface of the fourth lens element are aspheric. When an axial distance between the second lens element and the third lens element is T23, an axial distance between the third lens element and the fourth lens element is T34, a focal length of the second lens element is f2, a focal length of the third lens element is f3, the Abbe number of the second lens element is V2, and the Abbe number of the third lens element is V3, the following relationships are satisfied:

0<T34/T23<1.5;

0.35<f2/f3<2.5; and

23<V3−V2<42.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an optical image lens assembly according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 shows spherical aberration curves, astigmatic field curves and a distortion curve of the optical image lens assembly according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 3 is a schematic view of an optical image lens assembly according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 4 shows spherical aberration curves, astigmatic field curves and a distortion curve of the optical image lens assembly according to the second embodiment;

FIG. 5 is a schematic view of an optical image lens assembly according to the third embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 6 shows spherical aberration curves, astigmatic field curves and a distortion curve of the optical image lens assembly according to the third embodiment;

FIG. 7 is a schematic view of an optical image lens assembly according to the fourth embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 8 shows spherical aberration curves, astigmatic field curves and a distortion curve of the optical image lens assembly according to the fourth embodiment;

FIG. 9 is a schematic view of an optical image lens assembly according to the fifth embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 10 shows spherical aberration curves, astigmatic field curves and a distortion curve of the optical image lens assembly according to the fifth embodiment;

FIG. 11 is a schematic view of an optical image lens assembly according to the sixth embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 12 shows spherical aberration curves, astigmatic field curves and a distortion curve of the optical image lens assembly according to the sixth embodiment;

FIG. 13 is a schematic view of an optical image lens assembly according to the seventh embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 14 shows spherical aberration curves, astigmatic field curves and a distortion curve of the optical image lens assembly according to the seventh embodiment;

FIG. 15 is a schematic view of an optical image lens assembly according to the eighth embodiment of the present disclosure; and

FIG. 16 shows spherical aberration curves, astigmatic field curves and a distortion curve of the optical image lens assembly according to the eighth embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

An optical image lens assembly includes, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens element, a second lens element, a third lens element and a fourth lens element. The optical image lens assembly further includes an image sensor located on the image plane.

The first lens element with positive refractive power provides partial refractive power for reducing the total track length of the optical image lens assembly. The first lens element has a convex object-side surface, and can have a convex image-side surface or a concave image-side surface. When the first lens element has a convex object-side surface and a convex image-side surface, the refractive power thereof can be effectively enhanced, thus further reducing the total track length of the optical image lens assembly. When the first lens element has a convex object-side surface and a concave image-side surface, the astigmatism of the optical image lens assembly can be is corrected.

The second lens element with negative refractive power can correct the aberration generated from the first lens element and the chromatic aberration of the optical image lens assembly.

The third lens element with negative refractive power can cooperate with the second lens element for reducing the photosensitivity of the optical image lens assembly. The third lens element has a convex object-side surface and a concave image-side surface so that the back focal length of the optical image lens assembly can be increased, thereby ensuring that there is a sufficient back focal length for the disposing of other elements.

The fourth lens element has a concave image-side surface so that the principal point of the optical image lens assembly can be positioned away from the image plane, and the total track length of the optical image lens assembly can be reduced so as to maintain the compact size of the optical image lens assembly. The fourth lens element can have a convex object-side surface for correcting the astigmatism and the high-order aberration. Furthermore, the fourth lens element can have positive refractive power or negative refractive power. When the fourth lens element has positive refractive power, the high-order aberration of the optical image lens assembly can be further corrected while enhancing the resolving power thereof. When the fourth lens element has negative refractive power, the principal point of the optical image lens assembly can be further positioned away from the image plane. Moreover, the fourth lens element has at least one inflection point formed on at least one of the object-side surface and the image-side surface thereof. Therefore, the incident angle of the off-axis field of light on the image sensor can be effectively minimized and the aberration of the off-axis field can be corrected.

When an axial distance between the second lens element and the third lens element is T23, and an axial distance between the third lens element and the fourth lens element is T34, the following relationship is satisfied:

0<T34/T23<1.5.

Therefore, the arrangement of the third lens element can further reduce the track focal length of the optical image lens assembly.

T23 and T34 can further satisfy the following relationship:

0<T34/T23<0.70.

When a focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, and a focal length of the third lens element is f3, the following relationship is satisfied:

−1.3<f/f3<−0.36.

Therefore, the focal length of the third lens element can reduce the photosensitivity of the optical image lens assembly effectively.

f and f3 can further satisfy the following relationship:

−1.0<f/f3<−0.36.

Moreover, f and f3 can further satisfy the following relationship:

−1.0<f/f3<−0.5.

When the focal length of the second lens element is f2, and the focal length of the third lens element is f3, the following relationship is satisfied:

0.35<f2/f3<2.5.

Therefore, the refractive power of the second lens element can be controlled for reducing the photosensitivity of the optical image lens assembly.

f2 and f3 can further satisfy the following relationship:

0.50<f2/f3<1.8.

When the Abbe number of the second lens element is V2, and the Abbe number of the third lens element is V3, the following relationship is satisfied:

23<V3−V2<42.

Therefore, the ability for correcting the chromatic aberration of the optical image lens assembly can be enhanced.

When the focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, and the focal length of the second lens element is f2, the following relationship is satisfied:

−0.93<f/f2<−0.15.

Therefore, the focal length of the second lens element can correct the aberration of the optical image lens assembly.

When the focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, and a focal length of the first lens element is f1, the following relationship is satisfied:

0.95<f/f1<1.65.

Therefore, the total track length of the optical image lens assembly can be controlled by the refractive power of the first lens element, and the spherical aberration thereof can also be avoided.

When the focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, and a curvature radius of the image-side surface of the third lens element is R6, the following relationship is satisfied:

0.2<R6/f<0.9.

Therefore, the curvature of the image-side surface of the third lens element can correct the astigmatism of the optical image lens assembly.

When the Abbe number of the first lens element is V1, and the Abbe number of the second lens element is V2, the following relationship is satisfied:

30<V1−V2<45.

Therefore, the ability for correcting the chromatic aberration of the optical image lens assembly can be enhanced.

When a curvature radius of the object-side surface of the first lens element is R1, and the focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, the following relationship is satisfied:

0.25<R1/f<0.55.

Therefore, the total track length of optical image lens assembly can be further reduced so as to maintain the compact size thereof.

When a half of a diagonal length of an effective photosensitive area of the image sensor is Imgh, and an axial distance between the object-side surface of the first lens element and the image plane is TTL, the following relationship is satisfied:

TTL/ImgH<2.1.

Therefore, the total track length of the optical image lens assembly can be reduced, so as to maintain the compact size of the optical image lens assembly. As a result, the optical image system may be applied to lightweight and portable electronic products.

According to the optical image lens assembly of the present disclosure, when the lens element has a convex surface, this indicates that the paraxial region of the surface is convex, and when the lens element has a concave surface, this indicates that the paraxial region of the surface is concave.

According to the optical image lens assembly of the present disclosure, the lens element can be made of glass material or plastic material. When the lens element is made of glass material, the range over which the refractive power of the optical image lens assembly can be set may be increased. When the lens element is made of plastic material, the cost of manufacture can be effectively reduced. Moreover, the surface of the lens element can be aspheric, so that it is easier to make the surface into other non-spherical shapes. As a result, more controllable variables are obtained, the aberration is reduced and the number of required lens elements is reduced. Therefore, the total track length of the optical image lens assembly can be reduced.

According to the optical image lens assembly of the present disclosure, the optical image lens assembly can include at least one stop for reducing stray light while retaining high image quality, such as an aperture stop. Furthermore, the position of an aperture stop within the optical image lens assembly can be arbitrarily placed in front of the entire optical image lens assembly or within the optical image lens assembly depending on the preference of the designer of the optical system, in order to achieve the desirable optical features or higher image quality produced from the optical image lens assembly.

According to the above description of the present invention, the following 1st-8th specific embodiments are provided for further explanation.

FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an optical image lens assembly according to to the first embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 2 shows spherical aberration curves, astigmatic field curves and a distortion curve of the optical image lens assembly according to the first embodiment. In FIG. 1, the optical image lens assembly includes, in order from an object side to an image side, an aperture stop 100, the first lens element 110, the second lens element 120, the third lens element 130, the fourth lens element 140, an IR (infrared) cut filter 160 and an image plane 150.

The first lens element 110 is made of plastic material. The first lens element 110 with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface 111 and a convex image-side surface 112. The object-side surface 111 and the image-side surface 112 of the first lens element 110 are aspheric.

The second lens element 120 is made of plastic material. The second lens element 120 with negative refractive power has a concave object-side surface 121 and a concave image-side surface 122. The object-side surface 121 and the image-side surface 122 of the second lens element 120 are aspheric.

The third lens element 130 is made of plastic material. The third lens element 130 with negative refractive power has a convex object-side surface 131 and a concave image-side surface 132. The object-side surface 131 and the image-side surface 132 of the third lens element 130 are aspheric.

The fourth lens element 140 is made of plastic material. The fourth lens element 140 with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface 141 and a concave image-side surface 142. The object-side surface 141 and the image-side surface 142 of the fourth lens element 140 are aspheric. Moreover, the fourth lens element 140 has inflection points formed on both the object-side surface 141 and the image-side surface 142 thereof.

The IR cut filter 160 is made of glass and located between the fourth lens element 140 and the image plane 150, and will not affect the focal length of the optical image lens assembly.

The equation of the aspheric surface profiles of the aforementioned lens elements of the first embodiment is expressed as follows:

${X(Y)} = {{\left( {Y^{2}/R} \right)/\left( {1 + {{sqrt}\left( {1 - {\left( {1 + k} \right) \times \left( {Y/R} \right)^{2}}} \right)}} \right)} + {\sum\limits_{i}{({Ai}) \times \left( Y^{i} \right)}}}$

where:

X is the height of a point on the aspheric surface spaced at a distance Y from the optical axis relative to the tangential plane at the aspheric surface vertex;

Y is the distance from the point on the curve of the aspheric surface to the optical axis;

R is the curvature radius of the surface of the lens element;

k is the conic coefficient; and

Ai is the i-th aspheric coefficient.

In the optical image lens assembly according to the first embodiment, when f is a focal length of the optical image lens assembly, Fno is an f-number of the optical image lens assembly, and HFOV is half of the maximal field of view, these parameters have the following values:

f=3.38 mm;

Fno=2.80; and

HFOV=33.5 degrees.

In the optical image lens assembly according to the first embodiment, when the Abbe number of the first lens element 110 is V1, the Abbe number of the second lens element 120 is V2, and the Abbe number of the third lens element 130 is V3, the following relationships are satisfied:

V1−V2=32.1; and

V3−V2=32.1.

In the optical image lens assembly according to the first embodiment, when an axial distance between the second lens element 120 and the third lens element 130 is T23, and an axial distance between the third lens element 130 and the fourth lens element 140 is T34, the following relationship is satisfied:

T34/T23=0.22.

In the optical image lens assembly according to the first embodiment, when the focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, a curvature radius of the object-side surface 111 of the first lens element 110 is R1, and a curvature radius of the image-side surface 132 of the third lens element 130 is R6, the following relationships are satisfied:

R1/f=0.37; and

R6/f=0.54.

In the optical image lens assembly according to the first embodiment, when the focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, a focal length of the first lens element 110 is f1, a focal length of the second lens element is f2, and a focal length of the third lens element is f3, the following relationships are satisfied:

f/f1=1.46;

f/f2=−0.69;

f/f3=−0.68; and

f2/f3=0.98.

In the optical image lens assembly according to the first embodiment, when a half of a diagonal length of an effective photosensitive area of the image sensor is Imgh, and an axial distance between the object-side surface 111 of the first lens element 110 and the image plane 150 is TTL, the following relationship is satisfied:

TTL/ImgH=1.65.

The detailed optical data of the first embodiment are shown in Table 1 and the aspheric surface data are shown in Table 2 below.

TABLE 1 1st Embodiment f = 3.38 mm, Fno = 2.80, HFOV = 33.5 deg. Surface Curvature Focal # Radius Thickness Material Index Abbe # length 0 Object Plano Infinity 1 Ape. Stop Plano −0.088 2 Lens 1 1.264070 (ASP) 0.491 Plastic 1.544 55.9 2.32 3 −529.446900 (ASP)    0.063 4 Lens 2 −374.267600 (ASP)    0.399 Plastic 1.634 23.8 −4.87 5 3.115200 (ASP) 0.612 6 Lens 3 6.096000 (ASP) 0.578 Plastic 1.544 55.9 −4.95 7 1.805560 (ASP) 0.134 8 Lens 4 1.088790 (ASP) 0.565 Plastic 1.544 55.9 6.20 9 1.313590 (ASP) 0.500 10 IR-filter Plano 0.300 Glass 1.516 64.1 — 11 Plano 0.164 12 Image Plano — Note: Reference wavelength (d-line) is 587.6 nm.

TABLE 2 Aspheric Coefficients Surface # 2 3 4 5 k = −3.76182E+00 −1.00000E+00 −1.00000E+00 5.51384E+00 A4 = 1.85855E−01 −3.48226E−01 −2.79538E−01 −1.89453E−03 A6 = −1.45442E−01 1.55618E−01 3.93039E−01 2.77845E−01 A8 = −1.80787E−01 1.27383E−02 −4.70498E−03 5.96355E−02 A10 = −2.01145E−01 −3.11911E−01 3.22318E−01 −2.04069E−01 A12 = 9.28700E−01 −1.01008E−01 −2.57407E−01 9.88271E−02 A14 = −1.48356E+00 1.83154E−01 −2.11174E+00 1.73591E+00 A16 = −1.63971E+00 −1.89123E+00 1.92789E+00 −2.38970E+00 Surface # 6 7 8 9 k = 1.17818E+01 −1.66000E+01 −7.73387E−01 −1.01730E+00 A4 = −3.32280E−02 −7.41522E−02 −6.19342E−01 −3.67362E−01 A6 = −2.74686E−01 3.37926E−02 5.17309E−01 2.30009E−01 A8 = 3.27609E−01 −3.22489E−02 −3.45146E−01 −1.10388E−01 A10 = −2.04789E−01 1.31327E−02 1.23394E−01 2.84623E−02 A12 = −3.66167E−03 −2.06567E−02 −4.15664E−03 A14 = 4.55525E−04 1.26043E−03 3.26165E−04

In Table 1, the curvature radius, the thickness and the focal length are shown in millimeters (mm). Surface numbers 0-12 represent the surfaces sequentially arranged from the object-side to the image-side along the optical axis. In Table 2, k represents the conic coefficient of the equation of the aspheric surface profiles. A1-A16 represent the aspheric coefficients ranging from the 1st order to the 16th order. This information related to Table 1 and Table 2 applies also to the Tables for the remaining embodiments, and so an explanation in this regard will not be provided again.

FIG. 3 is a schematic view of an optical image lens assembly according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 4 shows spherical aberration curves, astigmatic field curves and a distortion curve of the optical image lens assembly according to the second embodiment. In FIG. 3, the optical image lens assembly includes, in order from an object side to an image side, an aperture stop 200, the first lens element 210, the second lens element 220, the third lens element 230, the fourth lens element 240, an IR cut filter 260 and an image plane 250.

The first lens element 210 is made of plastic material. The first lens element 210 with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface 211 and a concave image-side surface 212. The object-side surface 211 and the image-side surface 212 of the first lens element 210 are aspheric.

The second lens element 220 is made of plastic material. The second lens element 220 with negative refractive power has a convex object-side surface 221 and a concave image-side surface 222. The object-side surface 221 and the image-side surface 222 of the second lens element 220 are aspheric.

The third lens element 230 is made of plastic material. The third lens element 230 with negative refractive power has a convex object-side surface 231 and a concave image-side surface 232. The object-side surface 231 and the image-side surface 232 of the third lens element 230 are aspheric.

The fourth lens element 240 is made of plastic material. The fourth lens element 240 with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface 241 and a concave image-side surface 242. The object-side surface 241 and the image-side surface 242 of the fourth lens element 240 are aspheric. Moreover, the fourth lens element 240 has inflection points formed on both the object-side surface 241 and the image-side surface 242 thereof.

The IR cut filter 260 is made of glass and located between the fourth lens element 240 and the image plane 250, and will not affect the focal length of the optical image lens assembly.

The equation of the aspheric surface profiles of the above lens elements of the second embodiment is the same as that of the first embodiment, and will not be stated herein again.

In the optical image lens assembly according to the second embodiment, the definitions of f, Fno, HFOV, V1, V2, V3, T23, T34, R1, R6, f1, f2, f3, TTL and ImgH are the same as those stated in the first embodiment with corresponding values for the second embodiment. Moreover, these parameters have the following values and satisfy the following relationships:

f (mm) 3.65 FNO 2.65 HFOV (deg.) 29.1 V1-V2 32.5 V3-V2 32.4 T34/T23 0.10 R1/f 0.35 R6/f 0.47 f/f1 1.40 f/f2 −0.59 f/f3 −0.91 f2/f3 1.54 TTL/ImgH 1.92

The detailed optical data of the second embodiment are shown in Table 3 and the aspheric surface data are shown in Table 4 below.

TABLE 3 2nd Embodiment f = 3.65 mm, Fno = 2.65, HFOV = 29.1 deg. Surface Curvature Focal # Radius Thickness Material Index Abbe # length 0 Object Plano Infinity 1 Ape. Stop Plano −0.144 2 Lens 1 1.281400 (ASP) 0.498 Plastic 1.544 55.9 2.61 3 11.442700 (ASP)  0.054 4 Lens 2 13.461000 (ASP)  0.471 Plastic 1.632 23.4 −6.15 5 2.974470 (ASP) 0.737 6 Lens 3 9.407300 (ASP) 0.568 Plastic 1.530 55.8 −4.00 7 1.693840 (ASP) 0.072 8 Lens 4 1.072420 (ASP) 0.566 Plastic 1.530 55.8 4.95 9 1.483260 (ASP) 0.500 10 IR-fiiter Plano 0.300 Glass 1.516 64.1 — 11 Plano 0.242 12 Image Plano — Note: Reference wavelength (d-line) is 587.6 nm

TABLE 4 Aspheric Coefficients Surface # 2 3 4 5 k = −3.80090E+00 0.00000E+00 -1.00000E+00 4.68521E+00 A4 = 1.88836E−01 −3.50249E−01 −2.99084E−01 7.90977E−03 A6 = −1.04125E−01 2.28463E−01 3.77477E−01 1.65254E−01 A8 = −8.60084E−02 2.15337E−02 −6.06370E−02 2.02882E−01 A10 = −1.61981E−01 −2.63185E−01 2.11460E−01 −2.80920E−01 A12 = 6.21719E−01 2.90649E−02 −1.06545E−01 −2.59201E−01 A14 = −9.16013E−01 5.68586E−03 −9.99343E−01 1.81586E+00 A16 = −2.07307E−01 −6.19937E−01 8.38411E−01 −1.65088E+00 Surface # 6 7 8 9 k = −1.00000E+00 −8.80591E+00 −6.68461E−01 −8.20325E−01 A4 = 4.65319E−02 −1.12317E−01 −6.27670E−01 −3.45406E−01 A6 = −4.06928E−01 6.98256E−02 5.18664E−01 2.17040E−01 A8 = 4.88437E−01 −5.18286E−02 −3.44006E−01 −1.07206E−01 A10 = −3.00572E−01 1.84513E−02 1.22913E−01 2.91370E−02 A12 = 3.83779E−02 −4.07439E−03 −2.09520E−02 −4.12530E−03 A14 = 4.96911E−03 4.09964E−04 1.25752E−03 2.62729E−04

FIG. 5 is a schematic view of an optical image lens assembly according to the third embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 6 shows spherical aberration curves, astigmatic field curves and a distortion curve of the optical image lens assembly according to the third embodiment. In FIG. 5, the optical image lens assembly includes, in order from an object side to an image side, an aperture stop 300, the first lens element 310, the second lens element 320, the third lens element 330, the fourth lens element 340, an IR cut filter 360 and an image plane 350.

The first lens element 310 is made of plastic material. The first lens element 310 with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface 311 and a convex image-side surface 312. The object-side surface 311 and the image-side surface 312 of the first lens element 310 are aspheric.

The second lens element 320 is made of plastic material. The second lens element 320 with negative refractive power has a concave object-side surface 321 and a concave image-side surface 322. The object-side surface 321 and the image-side surface 322 of the second lens element 320 are aspheric.

The third lens element 330 is made of plastic material. The third lens element 330 with negative refractive power has a convex object-side surface 331 and a concave image-side surface 332. The object-side surface 331 and the image-side surface 332 of the third lens element 330 are aspheric.

The fourth lens element 340 is made of plastic material. The fourth lens element 340 with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface 341 and a concave image-side surface 342. The object-side surface 341 and the image-side surface 342 of the fourth lens element 340 are aspheric. Moreover, the fourth lens element 340 has inflection points formed on both the object-side surface 341 and the image-side surface 342 thereof.

The IR cut filter 360 is made of glass and located between the fourth lens element 340 and the image plane 350, and will not affect the focal length of the optical image lens assembly.

The equation of the aspheric surface profiles of the above lens elements of the third embodiment is the same as that of the first embodiment, and will not be stated herein again.

In the optical image lens assembly according to the third embodiment, the definitions of f, Fno, HFOV, V1, V2, V3, T23, T34, R1, R6, f1, f2, f3, TTL and ImgH are the same as those stated in the first embodiment with corresponding values for the third embodiment. Moreover, these parameters have the following values and satisfy the following relationships:

f (mm) 3.59 FNO 2.60 HFOV (deg.) 26.5 V1-V2 32.5 V3-V2 32.5 T34/T23 0.13 R1/f 0.38 R6/f 0.52 f/f1 1.52 f/f2 −0.76 f/f3 −0.73 f2/f3 0.96 TTL/ImgH 2.18

The detailed optical data of the third embodiment are shown in Table 5 and the aspheric surface data are shown in Table 6 below.

TABLE 5 3rd Embodiment f = 3.59 mm, Fno = 2.60, HFOV = 26.5 deg. Surface Curvature Focal # Radius Thickness Material Index Abbe # length 0 Object Plano Infinity 1 Ape. Stop Plano −0.130 2 Lens 1 1.368350 (ASP) 0.549 Plastic 1.544 55.9 2.35 3 −17.180300 (ASP)  0.080 4 Lens 2 −9.758100 (ASP)  0.514 Plastic 1.632 23.4 −4.70 5 4.354700 (ASP) 0.640 6 Lens 3 7.004700 (ASP) 0.487 Plastic 1.544 55.9 −4.89 7 1.879740 (ASP) 0.082 8 Lens 4 1.120730 (ASP) 0.560 Plastic 1.530 55.8 6.02 9 1.428000 (ASP) 0.500 10 IR-filter Plano 0.300 Glass 1.516 64.1 — 11 Plano 0.295 12 Image Plano — Note: Reference wavelength (d-line) is 587.6 nm

TABLE 6 Aspheric Coefficients Surface # 2 3 4 5 k = −4.02402E+00 0.00000E+00 −1.00000E+00 8.24037E+00 A4 = 1.59180E−01 −2.31984E−01 −1.71533E−01 2.65030E−02 A6 = −1.29385E−01 9.89207E−02 2.42954E−01 6.83121E−02 A8 = −2.35353E−02 −1.32848E−01 −1.33253E−01 2.94800E−01 A10 = −2.13097E−01 −8.84563E−02 2.18534E−01 −2.19351E−01 A12 = 3.90989E−01 2.11291E−01 1.19355E−01 −4.78182E−01 A14 = −6.08964E−01 −9.79602E−02 −6.17068E−01 1.38108E+00 A16 = −6.99564E−02 −2.67652E−01 4.54393E−01 −8.51631E−01 Surface # 6 7 8 9 k = −1.00000E+00 −9.09827E+00 −6.22342E−01 −8.49467E−01 A4 = 6.01072E−02 −8.63110E−02 −6.11125E−01 −3.56020E−01 A6 = −4.32251E−01 5.30131E−02 5.16194E−01 2.23321E−01 A8 = 5.03268E−01 −4.97296E−02 −3.42037E−01 −1.09078E−01 A10 = −3.51043E−01 1.94631E−02 1.22729E−01 2.93051E−02 A12 = 1.04182E−01 −4.55048E−03 −2.10981E−02 −4.04454E−03 A14 = −2.60374E−02 4.87214E−04 1.24740E−03 2.44798E−04

FIG. 7 is a schematic view of an optical image lens assembly according to the fourth embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 8 shows spherical aberration curves, astigmatic field curves and a distortion curve of the optical image lens assembly according to the fourth embodiment. In FIG. 7, the optical image lens assembly includes, in order from an object side to an image side, an aperture stop 400, the first lens element 410, the second lens element 420, the third lens element 430, the fourth lens element 440, an IR cut filter 460 and an image plane 450.

The first lens element 410 is made of plastic material. The first lens element 410 with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface 411 and a concave image-side surface 412. The object-side surface 411 and the image-side surface 412 of the first lens element 410 are aspheric.

The second lens element 420 is made of plastic material. The second lens element 420 with negative refractive power has a convex object-side surface 421 and a concave image-side surface 422. The object-side surface 421 and the image-side surface 422 of the second lens element 420 are aspheric.

The third lens element 430 is made of plastic material. The third lens element 430 with negative refractive power has a convex object-side surface 431 and a concave image-side surface 432. The object-side surface 431 and the image-side surface 432 of the third lens element 430 are aspheric.

The fourth lens element 440 is made of plastic material. The fourth lens element 440 with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface 441 and a concave image-side surface 442. The object-side surface 441 and the image-side surface 442 of the fourth lens element 440 are aspheric. Moreover, the fourth lens element 440 has inflection points formed on both the object-side surface 441 and the image-side surface 442 thereof.

The IR cut filter 460 is made of glass and located between the fourth lens element 440 and the image plane 450, and will not affect the focal length of the optical image lens assembly.

The equation of the aspheric surface profiles of the above lens elements of the fourth embodiment is the same as that of the first embodiment, and will not be stated herein again.

In the optical image lens assembly according to the fourth embodiment, the definitions of f, Fno, HFOV, V1, V2, V3, T23, T34, R1, R6, f1, f2, f3, TTL and ImgH are the same as those stated in the first embodiment with corresponding values for the fourth embodiment. Moreover, these parameters have the following values and satisfy the following relationships:

f (mm) 3.61 FNO 2.60 HFOV (deg.) 31.6 V1-V2 34.5 V3-V2 34.5 T34/T23 0.25 R1/f 0.43 R6/f 0.45 f/f1 1.20 f/f2 −0.47 f/f3 −0.54 f2/f3 1.13 TTL/ImgH 1.83

The detailed optical data of the fourth embodiment are shown in Table 7 and the aspheric surface data are shown in Table 8 below.

TABLE 7 4th Embodiment f = 3.61 mm, Fno = 2.60, HFOV = 31.6 deg. Surface Curvature Focal # Radius Thickness Material Index Abbe # length 0 Object Plano Infinity 1 Ape. Stop Plano −0.085 2 Lens 1 1.560850 (ASP) 0.513 Plastic 1.544 55.9 3.01 3 28.419100 (ASP)  0.080 4 Lens 2 9.671200 (ASP) 0.481 Plastic 1.650 21.4 −7.64 5 3.214800 (ASP) 0.794 6 Lens 3 3.173700 (ASP) 0.478 Plastic 1.544 55.9 −6.74 7 1.610790 (ASP) 0.197 8 Lens 4 1.116690 (ASP) 0.665 Plastic 1.544 55.9 6.75 9 1.267750 (ASP) 0.500 10 IR-filter Plano 0.300 Glass 1.516 64.1 — 11 Plano 0.189 12 Image Plano — Note: Reference wavelength (d-line) is 587.6 nm

TABLE 8 Aspheric Coefficients Surface # 2 3 4 5 k = −5.90040E+00 −1.00000E+00 −1.00000E+00 1.33529E+00 A4 = 1.41028E−01 −3.16333E−01 −2.52174E−01 −2.56802E−02 A6 = −1.65254E−01 2.18718E−01 3.39679E−01 1.76501E−01 A8 = 3.08541E−02 −3.06591E−02 −5.02700E−02 −5.48387E−02 A10 = −2.67153E−01 −1.38777E−01 1.99421E−01 4.50207E−02 A12 = 3.29279E−01 9.21151E−02 −1.74248E−01 4.44982E−02 A14 = 2.70187E−01 1.70624E−01 −3.22890E−01 7.01662E−02 A16 = −7.74465E−01 −4.90971E−01 2.26114E−01 −1.63805E−01 Surface # 6 7 8 9 k = 3.39999E+00 −1.67675E+01 −7.69257E−01 −1.21450E+00 A4 = −7.09362E−02 −6.18803E−02 −5.96583E−01 −3.34871E−01 A6 = −4.52782E−02 4.49273E−02 5.01473E−01 2.32705E−01 A8 = 4.04480E−02 −3.24982E−02 −3.40382E−01 −1.14976E−01 A10 = −2.92674E−02 8.01995E−05 1.24855E−01 3.08459E−02 A12 = 3.72155E−03 −1.99571E−02 −3.92909E−03 A14 = −8.11925E−04 7.41554E−04 1.72329E−04

FIG. 9 is a schematic view of an optical image lens assembly according to the fifth embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 10 shows spherical aberration curves, astigmatic field curves and a distortion curve of the optical image lens assembly according to the fifth embodiment. In FIG. 9, the optical image lens assembly includes, in order from an object side to an image side, the first lens element 510, an aperture stop 500, the second lens element 520, the third lens element 530, the fourth lens element 540, an IR cut filter 560 and an image plane 550.

The first lens element 510 is made of plastic material. The first lens element 510 with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface 511 and a convex image-side surface 512. The object-side surface 511 and the image-side surface 512 of the first lens element 510 are aspheric.

The second lens element 520 is made of plastic material. The second lens element 520 with negative refractive power has a concave object-side surface 521 and a concave image-side surface 522. The object-side surface 521 and the image-side surface 522 of the second lens element 520 are aspheric.

The third lens element 530 is made of plastic material. The third lens element 530 with negative refractive power has a convex object-side surface 531 and a concave image-side surface 532. The object-side surface 531 and the image-side surface 532 of the third lens element 530 are aspheric.

The fourth lens element 540 is made of plastic material. The fourth lens element 540 with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface 541 and a concave image-side surface 542. The object-side surface 541 and the image-side surface 542 of the fourth lens element 540 are aspheric. Moreover, the fourth lens element 540 has inflection points formed on both the object-side surface 541 and the image-side surface 542 thereof.

The IR cut filter 560 is made of glass and located between the fourth lens element 540 and the image plane 550, and will not affect the focal length of the optical image lens assembly.

The equation of the aspheric surface profiles of the above lens elements of the fifth embodiment is the same as that of the first embodiment, and will not be stated herein again.

In the optical image lens assembly according to the fifth embodiment, the definitions of f, Fno, HFOV, V1, V2, V3, T23, T34, R1, R6, f1, f2, f3, TTL and ImgH are the same as those stated in the first embodiment with corresponding values for the fifth embodiment. Moreover, these parameters have the following values and satisfy the following relationships:

f (mm) 3.81 FNO 2.70 HFOV (deg.) 30.5 V1-V2 32.1 V3-V2 32.5 T34/T23 0.30 R1/f 0.43 R6/f 0.41 f/f1 1.43 f/f2 −0.74 f/f3 −0.61 f2/f3 0.83 TTL/ImgH 1.92

The detailed optical data of the fifth embodiment are shown in Table 9 and the aspheric surface data are shown in Table 10 below.

TABLE 9 5th Embodiment f = 3.81 mm, Fno = 2.70, HFOV = 30.5 deg. Surface Curvature Focal # Radius Thickness Material Index Abbe # length 0 Object Plano Infinity 1 Lens 1 1.655050 (ASP) 0.489 Plastic 1.544 55.9 2.66 2 −10.229400 (ASP)  −0.051 3 Ape. Stop Plano 0.121 4 Lens 2 −32.512600 (ASP)  0.647 Plastic 1.634 23.8 −5.16 5 3.667400 (ASP) 0.709 6 Lens 3 3.338800 (ASP) 0.623 Plastic 1.535 56.3 −6.24 7 1.559910 (ASP) 0.213 8 Lens 4 1.072990 (ASP) 0.559 Plastic 1.535 56.3 6.65 9 1.258130 (ASP) 0.500 10 IR-filter Plano 0.300 Glass 1.516 64.1 — 11 Plano 0.283 12 Image Plano — Note: Reference wavelength (d-line) is 587.6 nm

TABLE 10 Aspheric Coefficients Surface # 1 2 4 5 k = −6.66053E+00 −1.00000E+00 −1.00000E+00 2.75207E+00 A4 = 1.16596E−01 −2.85751E−01 −2.00175E−01 −1.33750E−02 A6 = −1.86337E−01 2.58760E−01 3.69298E−01 1.50087E−01 A8 = 5.46361E−02 −9.61668E−02 −4.28393E−02 −8.68491E−02 A10 = −3.22587E−01 −2.08198E−01 7.68049E−02 6.21774E−02 A12 = 2.07018E−01 1.54270E−01 −3.66015E−01 1.99316E−02 A14 = 2.03629E−01 2.88082E−01 1.52527E−01 2.37016E−01 A16 = −2.63352E−01 −4.90837E−01 2.26006E−01 −3.35059E−01 Surface # 6 7 8 9 k = 9.42173E−01 −1.45366E+01 −9.49145E−01 −9.19058E−01 A4 = −1.15133E−01 −8.57289E−02 −5.81915E−01 −3.65967E−01 A6 = 8.23500E−03 4.17467E−02 4.73618E−01 2.26359E−01 A8 = 6.83916E−03 −2.64903E−02 −3.34083E−01 −1.13255E−01 A10 = −2.20430E−02 1.14233E−03 1.26426E−01 3.10026E−02 A12 = 2.48691E−03 −2.00403E−02 −3.91859E−03 A14 = −5.69989E−04 6.71976E−04 1.59004E−04

FIG. 11 is a schematic view of an optical image lens assembly according to the sixth embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 12 shows spherical aberration curves, astigmatic field curves and a distortion curve of the optical image lens assembly according to the sixth embodiment. In FIG. 11, the optical image lens assembly includes, in order from an object side to an image side, the first lens element 610, an aperture stop 600, the second lens element 620, the third lens element 630, the fourth lens element 640, an IR cut filter 660 and an image plane 650.

The first lens element 610 is made of plastic material. The first lens element 610 with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface 611 and a convex image-side surface 612. The object-side surface 611 and the image-side surface 612 of the first lens element 610 are aspheric.

The second lens element 620 is made of plastic material. The second lens element 620 with negative refractive power has a convex object-side surface 621 and a concave image-side surface 622. The object-side surface 621 and the image-side surface 622 of the second lens element 620 are aspheric.

The third lens element 630 is made of plastic material. The third lens element 630 with negative refractive power has a convex object-side surface 631 and a concave image-side surface 632. The object-side surface 631 and the image-side surface 632 of the third lens element 630 are aspheric.

The fourth lens element 640 is made of plastic material. The fourth lens element 640 with negative refractive power has a convex object-side surface 641 and a concave image-side surface 642. The object-side surface 641 and the image-side surface 642 of the fourth lens element 640 are aspheric. Moreover, the fourth lens element 640 has inflection points formed on both the object-side surface 641 and the image-side surface 642 thereof.

The IR cut filter 660 is made of glass and located between the fourth lens element 640 and the image plane 650, and will not affect the focal length of the optical image lens assembly.

The equation of the aspheric surface profiles of the above lens elements of the sixth embodiment is the same as that of the first embodiment, and will not be stated herein again.

In the optical image lens assembly according to the sixth embodiment, the definitions of f, Fno, HFOV, V1, V2, V3, T23, T34, R1, R6, f1, f2, f3, TTL and ImgH are the same as those stated in the first embodiment with corresponding values for the sixth embodiment. Moreover, these parameters have the following values and satisfy the following relationships:

f (mm) 3.83 FNO 2.75 HFOV (deg.) 28.3 V1-V2 34.9 V3-V2 34.9 T34/T23 0.37 R1/f 0.40 R6/f 0.57 f/f1 1.46 f/f2 −0.69 f/f3 −0.38 f2/f3 0.55 TTL/ImgH 2.03

The detailed optical data of the sixth embodiment are shown in Table 11 and the aspheric surface data are shown in Table 12 below.

TABLE 11 6th Embodiment f = 3.83 mm, Fno = 2.75, HFOV = 28.3 deg. Surface Curvature Focal # Radius Thickness Material Index Abbe # length 0 Object Plano Infinity 1 Lens 1 1.528950 (ASP) 0.513 Plastic 1.535 56.3 2.63 2 −15.367600 (ASP)  −0.027 3 Ape. Stop Plano 0.073 4 Lens 2 8.130100 (ASP) 0.648 Plastic 1.650 21.4 −5.57 5 2.425430 (ASP) 0.638 6 Lens 3 3.924900 (ASP) 0.499 Plastic 1.535 56.3 −10.15 7 2.176760 (ASP) 0.238 8 Lens 4 2.376540 (ASP) 0.836 Plastic 1.535 56.3 −31.08 9 1.824380 (ASP) 0.400 10 IR-filter Plano 0.200 Glass 1.516 64.1 — 11 Plano 0.189 12 Image Plano — Note: Reference wavelength (d-line) is 587.6 nm

TABLE 12 Aspheric Coefficients Surface # 1 2 4 5 k = −6.26859E+00 −1.00000E+00 −1.00000E+00 1.29575E+00 A4 = 1.41224E−01 −3.38394E−01 −2.36535E−01 −1.43249E−02 A6 = −1.75031E−01 3.73736E−01 4.79449E−01 1.95167E−01 A8 = −8.93084E−02 −1.14529E−01 −8.89781E−02 −1.57301E−01 A10 = −1.30822E−01 −1.43376E−01 1.65594E−01 2.50928E−01 A12 = 2.20316E−01 1.22320E−01 −5.04999E−01 −3.95636E−02 A14 = 2.35874E−01 9.72114E−02 1.52551E−01 2.69577E−01 A16 = −3.42984E−01 −4.90819E−01 2.26024E−01 −3.35041E−01 Surface # 6 7 8 9 k = −1.57211E+00 −2.00000E+01 −2.59529E−02 −1.13775E+00 A4 = −1.31714E−01 −1.03036E−01 −4.81091E−01 −3.33373E−01 A6 = −8.86090E−02 5.18869E−02 4.57838E−01 2.30791E−01 A8 = 1.52146E−01 −3.83069E−02 −3.34667E−01 −1.13932E−01 A10 = −1.50142E−01 1.56975E−03 1.27528E−01 3.00687E−02 A12 = 2.50709E−03 −2.02120E−02 −3.96736E−03 A14 = −5.42322E−04 6.84134E−04 2.11144E−04

FIG. 13 is a schematic view of an optical image lens assembly according to the seventh embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 14 shows spherical aberration curves, astigmatic field curves and a distortion curve of the optical image lens assembly according to the seventh embodiment. In FIG. 13, the optical image lens assembly includes, in order from an object side to an image side, the first lens element 710, an aperture stop 700, the second lens element 720, the third lens element 730, the fourth lens element 740, an IR cut filter 760 and an image plane 750.

The first lens element 710 is made of plastic material. The first lens element 710 with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface 711 and a convex image-side surface 712. The object-side surface 711 and the image-side surface 712 of the first lens element 710 are aspheric.

The second lens element 720 is made of plastic material. The second lens element 720 with negative refractive power has a concave object-side surface 721 and a convex image-side surface 722. The object-side surface 721 and the image-side surface 722 of the second lens element 720 are aspheric.

The third lens element 730 is made of plastic material. The third lens element 730 with negative refractive power has a convex object-side surface 731 and a concave image-side surface 732. The object-side surface 731 and the image-side surface 732 of the third lens element 730 are aspheric.

The fourth lens element 740 is made of plastic material. The fourth lens element 740 with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface 741 and a concave image-side surface 742. The object-side surface 741 and the image-side surface 742 of the fourth lens element 740 are aspheric. Moreover, the fourth lens element 740 has inflection points formed on both the object-side surface 741 and the image-side surface 742 thereof.

The IR cut filter 760 is made of glass and located between the fourth lens element 740 and the image plane 750, and will not affect the focal length of the optical image lens assembly.

The equation of the aspheric surface profiles of the above lens elements of the seventh embodiment is the same as that of the first embodiment, and will not be stated herein again.

In the optical image lens assembly according to the seventh embodiment, the definitions of f, Fno, HFOV, V1, V2, V3, T23, T34, R1, R6, f1, f2, f3, TTL and ImgH are the same as those stated in the first embodiment with corresponding values for the seventh embodiment. Moreover, these parameters have the following values and satisfy the following relationships:

f (mm) 3.34 FNO 2.40 HFOV (deg.) 33.4 V1-V2 32.1 V3-V2 32.1 T34/T23 0.31 R1/f 0.49 R6/f 0.28 f/f1 1.16 f/f2 −0.38 f/f3 −0.64 f2/f3 1.69 TTL/ImgH 1.82

The detailed optical data of the seventh embodiment are shown in Table 13 and the aspheric surface data are shown in Table 14 below.

TABLE 13 7th Embodiment f = 3.34 mm, Fno = 2.4, HFOV = 33.4 deg. Surface Curvature Focal # Radius Thickness Material Index Abbe # length 0 Object Plano Infinity 1 Lens 1 1.623870 (ASP) 0.484 Plastic 1.544 55.9 2.88 2 −40.429200 (ASP)  −0.031 3 Ape. Stop Plano 0.402 4 Lens 2 −1.444970 (ASP)  0.308 Plastic 1.634 23.8 −8.87 5 −2.105510 (ASP)  0.685 6 Lens 3 1.613680 (ASP) 0.382 Plastic 1.544 55.9 −5.24 7 0.944230 (ASP) 0.209 8 Lens 4 0.875520 (ASP) 0.461 Plastic 1.544 55.9 3.90 9 1.213100 (ASP) 0.500 10 IR-filter Plano 0.300 Glass 1.516 64.1 — 11 Plano 0.410 12 Image Plano — Note: Reference wavelength (d-line) is 587.6 nm

TABLE 14 Aspheric Coefficients Surface # 1 2 4 5 k = −6.83027E+00 5.00000E+00 2.15304E+00 4.19187E+00 A4 = 1.45801E−01 −1.36376E−01 −3.40966E−02 5.09346E−02 A6 = −2.77056E−01 −1.84989E−01 7.96106E−01 3.52119E−01 A8 = 2.56101E−01 −1.54314E−02 −8.20791E−01 1.62397E−02 A10 = −4.62879E−01 1.16863E−01 1.16252E+00 1.11557E−01 A12 = −2.59904E−03 −4.67656E−02 3.59019E−02 1.38156E−02 Surface # 6 7 8 9 k = −2.49545E+00 −6.18092E+00 −1.06358E+00 −1.88715E+00 A4 = −1.51710E−01 −3.82904E−02 −6.13319E−01 −3.12813E−01 A6 = 7.80142E−02 −1.80537E−02 5.65257E−01 2.42385E−01 A8 = −2.73728E−02 2.03074E−02 −3.57623E−01 −1.20394E−01 A10 = 5.56908E−03 −1.02078E−02 1.20384E−01 3.05183E−02 A12 = −8.74190E−04 2.27717E−03 −1.97775E−02 −3.77960E−03 A14 = −4.22482E−04 −2.61454E−04 1.27456E−03 1.97613E−04

FIG. 15 is a schematic view of an optical image lens assembly according to the eighth embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 16 shows spherical aberration curves, astigmatic field curves and a distortion curve of the optical image lens assembly according to the eighth embodiment. In FIG. 15, the optical image lens assembly includes, in order from an object side to an image side, an aperture stop 800, the first lens element 810, the second lens element 820, the third lens element 830, the fourth lens element 840, an IR cut filter 860 and an image plane 850.

The first lens element 810 is made of plastic material. The first lens element 810 with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface 811 and a convex image-side surface 812. The object-side surface 811 and the image-side surface 812 of the first lens element 810 are aspheric.

The second lens element 820 is made of plastic material. The second lens element 820 with negative refractive power has a concave object-side surface 821 and a convex image-side surface 822. The object-side surface 821 and the image-side surface 822 of the second lens element 820 are aspheric.

The third lens element 830 is made of plastic material. The third lens element 830 with negative refractive power has a convex object-side surface 831 and a concave image-side surface 832. The object-side surface 831 and the image-side surface 832 of the third lens element 830 are aspheric.

The fourth lens element 840 is made of plastic material. The fourth lens element 840 with positive refractive power has a convex object-side surface 841 and a concave image-side surface 842. The object-side surface 841 and the image-side surface 842 of the fourth lens element 840 are aspheric. Moreover, the fourth lens element 840 has inflection points formed on both the object-side surface 841 and the image-side surface 842 thereof.

The IR cut filter 860 is made of glass and located between the fourth lens element 840 and the image plane 850, and will not affect the focal length of the optical image lens assembly.

The equation of the aspheric surface profiles of the above lens elements of the eighth embodiment is the same as that of the first embodiment, and will not be stated herein again.

In the optical image lens assembly according to the eighth embodiment, the definitions of f, Fno, HFOV, V1, V2, V3, T23, T34, R1, R6, f1, f2, f3, TTL and ImgH are the same as those stated in the first embodiment with corresponding values for the eighth embodiment. Moreover, these parameters have the following values and satisfy the following relationships:

f (mm) 3.15 FNO 2.50 HFOV (deg.) 35.1 V1-V2 32.5 V3-V2 32.4 T34/T23 0.55 R1/f 0.48 R6/f 0.44 f/f1 1.38 f/f2 −0.59 f/f3 −0.41 f2/f3 0.70 TTL/ImgH 1.68

The detailed optical data of the eighth embodiment are shown in Table 15 and the aspheric surface data are shown in Table 16 below.

TABLE 15 8th Embodiment f = 3.15 mm, Fno = 2.50, HFOV = 35.1 deg. Surface Curvature Focal # Radius Thickness Material Index Abbe # length 0 Object Plano Infinity 1 Ape. Stop Plano −0.094 2 Lens 1 1.506850 (ASP) 0.546 Plastic 1.544 55.9 2.29 3 −6.243300 (ASP)  0.283 4 Lens 2 −1.269770 (ASP)  0.403 Plastic 1.632 23.4 −5.40 5 −2.271770 (ASP)  0.423 6 Lens 3 2.279560 (ASP) 0.383 Plastic 1.530 55.8 −7.69 7 1.376540 (ASP) 0.222 8 Lens 4 0.925520 (ASP) 0.484 Plastic 1.530 55.8 6.88 9 1.015700 (ASP) 0.500 10 IR-filter Plano 0.300 Glass 1.516 64.1 — 11 Plano 0.317 12 Image Plano — Note: Reference wavelength (d-line) is 587.6 nm

TABLE 16 Aspheric Coefficients Surface # 2 3 4 5 k = −6.74097E+00 −3.44368E+00 1.23193E+00 3.29730E+00 A4 = 1.63486E−01 −2.38109E−01 −5.86586E−02 2.21127E−02 A6 = −2.63529E−01 −2.25746E−01 6.01551E−01 3.24375E−01 A8 = −1.58210E−02 −1.01533E−01 −4.68451E−01 4.49278E−02 A10 = −6.60114E−01 1.55620E−01 1.02049E+00 −1.43599E−04 A12 = −2.66765E−03 −4.67030E−02 3.60005E−02 5.60826E−02 Surface # 6 7 8 9 k = −6.80626E−01 −1.28790E+01 −1.24159E+00 −2.29578E+00 A4 = −1.52583E−01 −4.30888E−02 −6.48643E−01 −3.39293E−01 A6 = 2.74188E−02 −5.92926E−03 5.62620E−01 2.45560E−01 A8 = −1.14433E−02 4.68481E−03 −3.54887E−01 −1.20469E−01 A10 = 1.31846E−04 −8.33727E−03 1.21486E−01 3.02042E−02 A12 = −7.59174E−03 2.73149E−03 −1.96761E−02 −3.82089E−03 A14 = −1.09404E−03 −3.83670E−04 1.20104E−03 2.24082E−04

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims. 

1. An optical image lens assembly comprising, in order from an object side to an image side: a first lens element with positive refractive power, and having a convex object-side surface; a second lens element with negative refractive power; a third lens element with negative refractive power, and having a convex object-side surface and a concave image-side surface, wherein the third lens element is made of plastic material, and the object-side surface and the image-side surface of the third lens element are aspheric; and a fourth lens element with refractive power, and having a concave image-side surface, wherein the fourth lens element is made of plastic material, and the object-side surface and the image-side surface of the fourth lens element are aspheric; wherein an axial distance between the second lens element and the third lens element is T23, an axial distance between the third lens element and the fourth lens element is T34, a focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, and a focal length of the third lens element is f3, the following relationships are satisfied: 0<T34/T23<1.5; and −1.3<f/f3<−0.36.
 2. The optical image lens assembly of claim 1, wherein the fourth lens element has at least one inflection point formed on at least one of the object-side surface and the image-side surface thereof.
 3. The optical image lens assembly of claim 2, wherein the focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, and a focal length of the second lens element is f2, the following relationship is satisfied: −0.93<f/f2<−0.15.
 4. The optical image lens assembly of claim 3, wherein the Abbe number of the second lens element is V2, and the Abbe number of the third lens element is V3, the following relationship is satisfied: 23<V3−V2<42.
 5. The optical image lens assembly of claim 4, wherein the focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, and a focal length of the first lens element is f1, the following relationship is satisfied: 0.95<f/f1<1.65.
 6. The optical image lens assembly of claim 4, wherein the focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, and a curvature radius of the image-side surface of the third lens element is R6, the following relationship is satisfied: 0.2<R6/f<0.9.
 7. The optical image lens assembly of claim 3, wherein the Abbe number of the first lens element is V1, and the Abbe number of the second lens element is V2, the following relationship is satisfied: 30<V1−V2<45.
 8. The optical image lens assembly of claim 3, wherein the axial distance between the second lens element and the third lens element is T23, and the axial distance between the third lens element and the fourth lens element is T34, the following relationship is satisfied: 0<T34/T23<0.70.
 9. The optical image lens assembly of claim 2, wherein the fourth lens element has positive refractive power, and has a convex object-side surface.
 10. The optical image lens assembly of claim 9, wherein the focal length of the second lens element is f2, and the focal length of the third lens element is f3, the following relationship is satisfied: 0.50<f2/f3<1.8.
 11. The optical image lens assembly of claim 9, wherein a curvature radius of the object-side surface of the first lens element is R1, and the focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, the following relationship is satisfied: 0.25<R1/f<0.55.
 12. The optical image lens assembly of claim 2, wherein the focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, and the focal length of the third lens element is f3, the following relationship is satisfied: −1.0<f/f3<−0.5.
 13. The optical image lens assembly of claim 2, further comprising: an image sensor located on an image plane, wherein a half of a diagonal length of an effective photosensitive area of the image sensor is lmgh, and an axial distance between the object-side surface of the first lens element and the image plane is TTL, the following relationship is satisfied: TTL/ImgH<2.1.
 14. An optical image lens assembly comprising, in order from an object side to an image side: is a first lens element with positive refractive power, and having a convex object-side surface; a second lens element with negative refractive power; a third lens element with negative refractive power, and having a convex object-side surface and a concave image-side surface, wherein the third lens element is made of plastic material and the object-side surface and the image-side surface of the third lens element are aspheric; and a fourth lens element with refractive power, and having a concave image-side surface, wherein the fourth lens element is made of plastic material and the object-side surface and the image-side surface of the fourth lens element are aspheric; wherein an axial distance between the second lens element and the third lens element is T23, an axial distance between the third lens element and the fourth lens element is T34, a focal length of the second lens element is f2, a focal length of the third lens element is f3, the Abbe number of the second lens element is V2, and the Abbe number of the third lens element is V3, the following relationships are satisfied: 0<T34/T23<1.5; 0.35<f2/f3<2.5; and 23<V3−V2<42.
 15. The optical image lens assembly of claim 14, wherein the fourth lens element has a convex object-side surface, and has at least one inflection point formed on at least one of the object-side surface and the image-side surface thereof.
 16. The optical image lens assembly of claim 15, wherein a focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, and the focal length of the third lens element is f3, the following relationship is satisfied: −1.0<f/f3<−0.36.
 17. The optical image lens assembly of claim 15, wherein the focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, and a focal length of the first lens element is f1, the following relationship is satisfied: 0.95<f/f1<1.65.
 18. The optical image lens assembly of claim 15, wherein the axial distance between the second lens element and the third lens element is T23, and the axial distance between the third lens element and the fourth lens element is T34, the following relationship is satisfied: 0<T34/T23<0.70.
 19. The optical image lens assembly of claim 15, wherein the focal length of the optical image lens assembly is f, and the focal length of the second lens element is f2, the following relationship is satisfied: −0.93<f/f2<−0.15.
 20. The optical image lens assembly of claim 15, wherein the Abbe number of the first lens element is V1, and the Abbe number of the second lens element is V2, the following relationship is satisfied: 30<V1−V2<45. 